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Hussey and Paul named board members of The Young Professionals Group of ABC NH/VT chapter

The Young Professionals Group of ABC NH/VT (YPG) has named its newest board members: Bryan Hussey and Tyler Paul. Hussey is the recently promoted vice president of sales for Metro Walls, a commercial drywall contractor out of Manchester. Paul is a service and sales estimator for Hampshire Fire Protection in Londonderry. Both Hussey and Paul have been very involved with the YPG this past year and are also both recent graduates of the Associated Builders & Contractors of NH/VT "Future Leaders In Construction" program which focuses on the professional development of up and coming construction professionals. "Adding two outgoing and dynamic individuals like Bryan and Tyler will only increase our efforts to provide our members and our industry with great networking and educational opportunities." said Carlton Cooper, chairman of the YPG. The YPG is a construction industry based Young Professionals Group dedicated to connecting young professionals and future industry leaders in a fun and educational atmosphere. Their group is open to anyone that works within or provides services to the construction industry. Their mission: Develop, connect, empower, and retain young professionals through increased opportunities and resources that will enhance their professional development and business success within the construction industry.
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The New England Real Estate Journal presents<br> the First Annual Project of the Year Award! Vote today!

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the First Annual Project of the Year Award! Vote today!

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